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Verse 1 Samuel 11:7. _HE TOOK A YOKE OF OPEN_] The sending the
_pieces_ of the oxen was an act similar to that of the Levite, Judges
19:29, where see the note. And both customs are similar to the sen...
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Though not expressly stated, it is doubtless implied that he sent the
portions by the messengers to the twelve tribes, after the analogy,
and probably in imitation, of Judges 19:29. He made use of the...
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4. THE KING'S FIRST VICTORY AND THE RENEWAL OF THE KINGDOM AT GILGAL
CHAPTER 11
_ 1. The victory over Ammon (1 Samuel 11:1)_
2. The kingdom renewed (1 Samuel 11:12)
Nahash the Ammonite encamped aga...
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1 SAMUEL 11. SAUL DELIVERS JABESH-GILEAD AND IS MADE KING. (J)
continues the ancient narrative, sequel to 1 Samuel 10:16. Putting
aside 1 Samuel 11:12, inserted by an editor to connect this chapter
wi...
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HEWED. Always used of dividing what is already dead, and mostly of
sacrifices.
MESSENGERS. the messengers.
THE LORD. Hebrew. _Jehovah_. App-4.
WITH ONE CONSENT. Hebrew as one man. Hebrew. _'ish._ A...
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_he took a yoke of oxen_ Those doubtless with which he had just been
ploughing (1 Samuel 11:5).
_and sent_them] - _Them_," i.e. the pieces, is rightly supplied.
Symbolical acts are often more eloquent...
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TOOK A YOKE OF OXEN, AND HEWED THEM IN PIECES— See the note on
Judges 19:29. Bochart Hieroz. pars 1: lib. 2 cap. 33 and Martin's
_Explic. des Textes._...
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JABESH-GILEAD DELIVERED. 1 SAMUEL 11:4-11
4 Then came the messengers to Gibeah of Saul, and told the tidings in
the ears of the people: all the people lifted up their voices, and
wept.
5 And, behold,...
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_AND HE TOOK A YOKE OF OXEN, AND HEWED THEM IN PIECES, AND SENT THEM
THROUGHOUT ALL THE COASTS OF ISRAEL BY THE HANDS OF MESSENGERS,
SAYING, WHOSOEVER COMETH NOT FORTH AFTER SAUL AND AFTER SAMUEL, SO...
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FEAR OF THE LORD] i.e. a dread inspired by the LORD; RM 'a terror from
the LORD.'
9. i.e. before noon: cp. 1 Samuel 11:11....
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SAUL SUBDUES THE AMMONITES
This chapter is entirely in the spirit of the narratives in Judges;
from 1 Samuel 11:15, it seems to be independent of 1 Samuel 10 but 1
Samuel 11:12 points back to...
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ISRAEL’S FIRST KING
1 SAMUEL
_HELEN POCOCK_
CHAPTER 11
SAUL RESCUES THE TOWN OF JABESH
V1 Nahash was an *Ammonite. He went with his army to seize the town
of Jabesh in the country of Gilead. Th...
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A YOKE OF OXEN. — In a moment all the great powers of Saul, hitherto
dormant, woke up, and he issued his swift commands in a way which at
once showed Israel that they had got a hero-king who would bro...
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וַ יִּקַּח֩ צֶ֨מֶד בָּקָ֜ר וַֽ
יְנַתְּחֵ֗הוּ...
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CHAPTER XV.
_ THE RELIEF OF JABESH-GILEAD._
1 Samuel 11:1.
PRIMITIVE though the state of society was in those days in Israel, we
are hardly prepared to find Saul following the herd in the field afte...
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THE NEW KING'S GOOD BEGINNING
1 Samuel 11:1
A hundred years before, the Ammonites had been defeated by Jephthah;
now they were beleaguering Jabesh-gilead. Help seemed impossible. But
when the Spirit...
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It would seem as though Saul, going down as he did to his house in
Gibeah, did not take up the active responsibilities of the kingship
until the Ammonite invasion occurred. This would seem to have sti...
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And he took a yoke of oxen, and hewed them in pieces, and sent [them]
throughout all the coasts of Israel by the hands of messengers,
saying, Whosoever cometh not forth after Saul and after (d) Samuel...
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Oxen, with which he had been ploughing. --- Pieces. Hebrew does not
say that he sent them; and Josephus intimates, that he only "hamstrung
them, and sent messengers," &c. (Haydock) --- But such action...
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(5) В¶ And, behold, Saul came after the herd out of the field; and
Saul said, What aileth the people that they weep? And they told him
the tidings of the men of Jabesh. (6) And the Spirit of God came...
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We have already seen that the desire and deliberate decision of the
people for a king was a direct blow at the government of God in
Israel; but the time was come to permit the will of the people to ha...
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As yet all goes well with Saul; he does not take vengeance on those
who oppose him. Before his faith is tried, his natural character would
gain him favour with men. And now, in those things which have...
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AND HE TOOK A YOKE OF OXEN,.... Of his own or his father's, which he
had just followed out of the field, and for which chiefly that
circumstance is mentioned:
AND HEWED THEM IN PIECES; as the Levite...
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And he took a yoke of oxen, and hewed them in pieces, and sent [them]
throughout all the coasts of Israel by the hands of messengers,
saying, Whosoever cometh not forth after Saul and after Samuel, so...
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_Sent them throughout all the coasts_ Wisely considering that the
sight of men's eyes does much more affect their hearts than what they
only hear with their ears. _After Saul and after Samuel_ He join...
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1 Nahash offereth them of Iabesh Gilead a reprochfull condition.
4 They send messengers and are deliuered by Saul.
12 Saul thereby is confirmed, and his kingdome renewed.
1 THEN Nahash the Ammonite...
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THE SUMMONING OF THE PEOPLE...
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And he took a yoke of oxen, and hewed them in pieces, according to the
manner in which sacrificial animals were dissected, AND SENT THEM
THROUGHOUT ALL THE COASTS OF ISRAEL BY THE HANDS OF MESSENGERS,...
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The first test of Saul's prowess is made by Nahash, the Ammonite. His
name means "serpent" and Ammon means "peoplish." This expression
"peoplish" reminds us of humanism, which makes everything of man...
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WITH ONE CONSENT:
_ Heb._ as one man...
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1-11 The first fruit of Saul's government was the rescue of
Jabesh-gilead from the Ammonites. To save their lives, men will part
with liberty, and even consent to have their eyes put out; is it then...
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SENT THEM THROUGHOUT ALL THE COASTS OF ISRAEL; wisely considering,
that the sight of men's eyes do much more affect their hearts than
what they only hear with their ears. He joins Samuel with himself,...
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CONTENTS: Saul's victories at Jabesh-gilead. Kingdom renewed at
Gilgal.
CHARACTERS: God, Holy Spirit, Saul, Samuel, Nahash.
CONCLUSION: Unless the Christian has forsaken his covenant with God,
there...
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1 Samuel 11:1. _Then Nahash._ Septuagint: “Then within about a month
Nahash, &c.”
1 Samuel 11:2. _That I may thrust out all your right eyes._ This was a
cruel reply to men who solicited a covenant. Jo...
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_And he took a yoke of oxen._
RALLYING TO THE KING’S STANDARD
Everything seems to point to this as the time when a decisive blow may
be struck. If we are only equal to the situation, we may do someth...
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_Then Nahash the Ammonite came up._
THE IMMEDIATE CONSEQUENCES OF A NATIONAL REJECTION OF GOD
In the opening verses of this chapter we see the result of
disobedience. Instead of happiness for Israel...
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1 SAMUEL—NOTE ON 1 SAMUEL 11:1 Saul’s victory over the Ammonites
confirms his kingship.
⇐ ⇔...
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1 SAMUEL—NOTE ON 1 SAMUEL 11:6 As in 1 Samuel 10:6 (see note there),
THE SPIRIT OF GOD RUSHED UPON SAUL, and he is filled with power like
one of the judges ...
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CRITICAL AND EXPOSITORY NOTES.—
1 Samuel 11:4. “TOLD THE TIDINGS IN THE EARS OF THE PEOPLE.”
Either they were not aware of the election of Saul, as Keil supposes,
or they did not approve of his appoi...
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CONFIRMATION OF SAUL IN THE KINGDOM (1Sa 11:1-15; 1 Samuel 12:1.).
EXPOSITION
THE DEFEAT OF THE AMMONITES (1
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Now in the study last we came to the place where Saul was anointed
king over Israel. We remember at the time of his anointing that he was
hiding in the stuff. So as Samuel got ready to present, you kn...
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2 Chronicles 14:14; 2 Chronicles 17:10; Genesis 35:5; Judges 19:29;...
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Sent them — Wisely considering, that the sight of mens eyes does
much more affect their hearts, than what they only hear with their
ears. Samuel — Whom he joins with himself, both because he was
prese...